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Oct 2021
Sharow Church of England Primary School is playing its part in marking the Queen's platinum jubilee by planting a tree.
The Queen, who is already the UK's longest-serving monarch, will celebrate 70 years on the throne in June.
The Queen’s Green Canopy tree planting initiative is inviting everyone across the UK, from individuals and organisations to schools and businesses, to get involved
With October seeing the start of the tree planting season, the Bishop of Ripon, the Rt. Revd Dr Helen-Ann Hartley, invited children at St John's Sharow, to plant a hazel sapling in the school's grounds.
Executive head teacher Jacqui Palmer and the Revd. Ruth Newton, parish priest at St John's Sharow, joined Dr Hartley at the planting ceremony, which was also attended by pupils who are members of the school council.
Before the planting, the children impressed the bishop with their knowledge of the importance of trees to the environment and prayers were said after the sapling had been put in place.
Dr Hartley told the Stray Ferret:
The Woodland Trust, one of the organisations involved in the Queen's Green Canopy initiative, said:
The photo shows members of the Sharow CE School Council at the planting with, from left: The Revd Ruth Newton, headteacher Jacqui Palmer and Bishop Dr Helen-Ann HartleyRead more:
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